Guazacapán language explained
Guazacapán |
States: | Guatemala |
Ethnicity: | Xinca people |
Ref: | [1] |
Familycolor: | American |
Fam1: | Xincan |
Iso3: | none |
Linglist: | qda |
Glotto: | xinc1246 |
Glottorefname: | Xinca-Guazacapan |
Speakers: | 1 semi-speaker |
Date: | 2014 |
Iso3comment: | included in Xinca [xin] |
Guazacapán is a moribund or extinct Xincan language that was spoken in the region of Guazacapán in Santa Rosa Department, Guatemala.[2] [3] It has only a single semi-speaker as of 2014.
References
- Campbell, Lyle (1997). American Indian languages: The historical linguistics of Native America. New York: Oxford University Press. .
External links
Xinca Guazacapán resources in the Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America:
Notes and References
- Rogers . Chris . July 2014 . Xinkan Verb Categorization: Morphosyntactic Marking on Intransitive Verbs . International Journal of American Linguistics . en . 80 . 3 . 371–397 . 10.1086/676395 . 0020-7071.
- Campbell 1997:166
- Book: Rogers, Christopher . A comparative grammar of Xinkan . December 2010 . UMI Dissertation Publishing . 9781244711853.